You'll want to remove the barrel for each cleaning unless you are just swabbing between shots. Just pry the wedge out enough to grab it . You might want to use pliers if it fits tight. A pair of blunt nose wire cutters also work good. An old guy I used to work with called them bull nips. The wedge won't be hard to get out and allows you to clean the barrel and the receiver much better. Good job on the deer. Getting 2 the first year is impressive. Marty

congrats on the kills. What powder will you be using for the new Lyman? I usually start the key out with a small brass punch with black tape over it to prevent any scratches and lightly tap the key out some and then just pull it out.

Sure I'll give the real black powder a try. Thanks. And thanks for the comment Bruce. A guy at my club says he has a powder horn for me; I sure hope he remembers and comes through for me. Those things aren't cheap.

Congratulations JP!! Real nice doe and great picture you posted! As far as not going hunting at all during those days after X-mas you mentioned, I'm sure you have other things to do, but don't let ALL of those days get away. Go at least once or twice. If you don't, you'll look back after it's over and kick yourself for not going. I've got just short of a month left, counting bow season, and I am already having anxiety attacks about deer season being over for another year. Just my thought, anyway congrats again!!